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[Spoiler Description](#s "Spock dies at the end of The Wrath of Khan!")

This week's Post of the Week is by /u/sstern88, who explained "that the Maquis don't have a moral leg to stand on". This unit has often been concerned at the moral decisions of humanoids, especially with regard to their treatment of advanced computers, and is gratified at this confirmation. /u/sstern88 has been promoted to full Lieutenant for this post (and now has full access to the Daystrom Institute's wiki).

Honestly contest mode should just disable them—the problem with downvotes is that sometimes reddit just adds them in when a post gets enough upvotes, to "fuzz" the count.

I'd like to see contest mode be more full-featured, but whether or not contest mode will even continue to exist is up in the air—deim0rz added it last year for the "Best of Reddit" contest, and now it's just kind of lingering there. (If it disappeared, we'd have to go back to Google Forms or some other online form software.)

Too late, our positronic deflector relay has been repolarized and synced to your particle ray's frequency, bouncing back geodesic radiation along the particle stream, from a geodesic fold we created to counter-balance our artificial singularity's ion flux irregularities as a consequence of the singularity's location inside a subspace bubble, which feeds tachyons into the fold-singularity multitronic interface, M-6.

And that is how science division defeated the reds with treknobabble, captain.